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Constructed in 2008, Lucas Oil Stadium has distinguished itself as a versatile venue for sports events. The primary home of the NFL's Indianapolis Colts, the stadium can seat roughly 70,000. In addition to the general admission seating, there are 137 luxury suites of varying size that offers amenities expected of any high-end venue. The stadium's notable features include a mechanized retractable roof and a large windowed gate at the north end of the stadium. When both are opened, it can give the stadium an open air feel that few indoor stadiums can replicate. While the Colts are the primary tenant, the stadium regularly holds other types of events. From high school championship games, concerts, national band competitions, to the annual Ben Ten Football Champion game, other tenants besides the Colts extensively use the stadium grounds. The stadium's quality is evident in that it has been used in a number of high profile events. Luca Oil Stadium hosted Super Bowl XLVI in 2012 and received high marks as a host. The stadium was also a unique venue for the 2010 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four, doing such a good job that the same event will be returning in 2015, with the woman's version coming in 2016. Conveniently located in downtown Indianapolis, the stadium is a great location to many other areas of the city, in addition to offering a spectacular view of the city skyline from the north end. Still one of the most advanced buildings of its kind, Lucas Oil Stadium can be counted on for a great experience.

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That was in fact what 'LL Cool J' stood for and was used as his stage name when he got into rap back in 1984. Born James Todd Smith on January 14, 1968, in Bayshore, Long Island, New York, you wouldn't have believed this young hopeful could turn a beat and speak the flow on the rap scene. But he did, signing with the fledgling rap label Def Jam Records and selling more than 100,000 copies of the hit 'I Need a Beat'.

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It was then that Cool J left school to record his first album, Radio, reaching all kinds of music lovers with such tunes as 'I Can't Live Without My Radio' and 'Rock the Bells.' He then released two follow-ups, Bigger and Deffer in 1987 and Walking with a Panther in 1989; but it was his fourth album that exploded his image onto the scene in a big way: to this day, the album Mama Said Knock You Out stands as his most popular work ever with the title track alone.

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Cool J's ability to merge a soft R&ampB flavor into the hardcore rap beat was undisputed -- much like his boxing metaphor for 'Mama Said Knock You Out'!
If you like LL Cool J, be sure to check out Jay-Z and Kanye West's The Throne Tour.

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March 22, 2013

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